I'd also like to sincerely thank everyone that participated and made this such a successful event, which ultimately proved to be a superb learning experience for all and especially the members of the Canadian Youth National Fly Fishing Team.

I hope that everyone enjoys the springtime and summer months, and I'll see all of you (and hopefully a few more new faces) at the competitions when the West Coast Rivers Winter League resumes in the fall!!

Cheers,Todd

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Please note that we will be using a new point system for the 2013/2014 West Coast Rivers Winter League, which will reflect the degree of difficulty that is often associated with catching and landing larger size fish, and should help to some of the break ties at these competitions.

The new system for the 2013/2014 West Coast Rivers Winter League will be as follows:1 point for fish under 20cm 2 points for fish 20cm to 30cm3 points for fish over 30cm

Thank-you and see you at the first river competition of this series in November...

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Way to go Todd, Russell and Randy!!! Nice try Randy #4 - so close . Special mention to our own Motley Crew'r - Johnybuck - 6th with only 3 comps - and the first season he has tried real "competitive" river methods. Now if I were a bit younger, and didn't have to take the BC Ferry for every comp - I might just give it a go next year. Keep me in mind Todd.

Please note that the score of Tyler Wilkinson was missed in the original posting of the Leader Board, and the necessary corrections have been made to the Leader Board. Tyler finished 16th overall, which bumped the competitors below 16th place down one placing.

Well done Tyler, and my apologies for the error.

Cheers,Todd

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